Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 2010, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

r,_â€"â€"__â€"_._â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"'._â€"_â€"~_â€"_fi,i 7 7 ' ’ ' i , 1 l wmsmoo cummcuz - Wednesday. May 5. 2010 - 7 . ,â€".._._...____..____â€"___________I O » Temporary skateboard park s1te set ; Currency\ Foreign Currency Exdtange: BY Gnu; MACDONALD manager of recreation services for The temporary park will cost I @nvel’tel’s and m" Transfers I Chm’lh‘lesmff thecity. $15,000 and come out of the I ~.°'Wa"“l°°'"‘ I ”The distance from the closest $400,000 project budget for the I . , h' f . ' temporary skateboardparknill residents is quite far." Smith said, permanent park Bring In I '5 coupon or’savmgs on beinstalledintheparkinglot of adding that nearby construction at But the elements of the park I foreign exchange and Wlfe transfers! ' eWaterloo Memorial Recre~ the BarrelYards development will be transferrable. Smith said. I , c [m I atimeomplex should drown out any noise from “All equipment in the tempo- I COUPON « WWI” Money , Ca’hmmm I The city had hoped to build a the skateboard park. rary location will be able to be I l 10336011053” l Competflmflates I new skateboard park this year. but If there are any problems, they moved to a new location or anoth~ I . , | plans have been delayed until next should be dealt with swiftly, said er location," Smith said. I 355 EIIII Street West WNW (between Unrvemty and FISChe' Hallman) I summer. For this summer, sortie (bun. Ian McLean The public square will also con- [2519-W3 WWW-2374340 www.currenfxtonvenmIHCIOlm skateboarding elements will be "lfthere are concerns, we will tinue to host skateboarding ses- --_""'"'â€"-_""'-""-_ ‘â€"_"-'-â€" __ installed at the east end of the Rec address them in real time" sions at scheduled times. Complex parking lot. Mclean said. 7 ' < The location ofboth the tempo- Skateboarding elements in the a, ‘ \ rary park and the permanent one. parking lot will include rails. grind /"‘~ . , I I I L ' “Only the which will be located across from boxes. tables and benches. . I I 7‘ , .- B I . . J L .. est mm the Rec Complex on Father Dawd The park is not expected to be a \ , 7 7,../' our Family Bauer Drive. have been a source of barrier to traffic in the lot. The pool â€"â€"â€"-â€" "" to Yours" controversy due to the proximity to at the Rec Complex will be closed WWWYWF’W « SPECIALS the Luther Village retirement for the summer for repairs. mean- ,r- , MI 3 _ ”a 8 . home. ing there won't be much traffic Q. .- _____!____Y____ But the sound shouldn't be a anyway, said Karen Anderson. \ ' i‘ \ Frozen Breaded problem, said Dawd Smith, general DFOJECI manager. ‘ _ \\ j Store Made COUNTRY (Random Pa n5): R . ‘B , f h . , Pepper, Apple CHICKEN tannin 13.99nn eglon gets a - or ousmg spamming .n A" 15mm cnnnnnnnn n Wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . "l 9 Montreal The 2010 Homelessness and gram have helped to shrink the ALLBEEF 0R BEEF‘ PORK Housing Umbrella Group‘s Report affordability gap, housing still EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILES RING SMOKED SUMMER Card was released last week, and remains unaffordable for many. in BOLOGNA BACON the region got an overall Housing Waterloo Region. someone who Dede; Wed by SAUSAGE $1321 “I ‘5'99 I) Stability Grade for 2010 of“Bâ€"”. the works fullâ€"time needs to earn . . 55% Ni- 58-80 '00- Long same as last year. “3.88 an hour to afford a one bed Memes BENZ, BMW, MIN $2 29 It) $3 99 ”G TA'LS :3 95 W 31 .79 It) “Given the economic challenges room apartment. As a result many AUdWW MitsublShi "San ' ’ ‘ I” of the past year. the fact that num» people are forced to choose ' ’ Anthem-1mm new." Arfiviu "suntan-Mays, bets have remained fairly steady, is between affordability and other Meticulous Restoration GUI-tn. Lactose and MS.G~ FREE nus“ owner“ my “WILD” minnow quite remarkable.” said Eva Vlasov. factors such as finding housing Original Paint Finishes We also have In carnelian «let-60nd normwnmz FISHAND LAKE mom. Chair of HHUG, that is suitable. Unsurpassed Collision Repair Nitrate FREE m United qua-dds. this today! While increases to minimum Despite new units being built, 303, LOMUWC, Linc- Hi‘KlC'lbct‘t‘t 519-699-4590 wage, and to Ontario Works and more than 3,000 families continue 15W Rd. lam M .,,.., ‘ ,. ‘ f, r ' g _ ‘ -r _ l t Ontario Disability Support Pro- to wait for subsidized housing. 519-578'2052 ' "' “l ‘ " ' “~"‘ ' “ v“ ~‘v ’ www.5temm ermea 5-03 this out“? Mantle a rim est ‘5; m llmtnii‘tl ”Vi k l Following the oorrorrrmnce their; mil be .1 animal pest :onrer‘. “’5 Gala Reap! on to say farewell to Howard Dyan t ' ‘A i ”That was the . best $360 1 I ever 5 nt'” . . , . . _ l I” ‘ h,\lUl<D.\\..\l.\\8.20M). .;,>(ll‘.\\ ‘ r v ‘ ' 3 i ' ‘ : ' . i : DS,CambrIdge,SatiSfied Botox"Customer ( I I\ I It I I ‘\ I I I I 5 k2 I I'\ I“ I , . _ ' I in .* Hint ‘.:t,'," ‘tr" ; 'r:rl,‘«' ‘ ,‘ll 'z‘ Q i ' l COSMETIC CLINIC Jurww rillakl‘muiim 'yl‘l fi‘wl44‘Xl , 7 ,Â¥ , AM“

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy